• He Guan (Chinese: 贺惯; pinyin: Guàn; born 25 January 1993) is a Chinese professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Chinese Super League...
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    Guan Yu ([kwán ỳ] ; d. January or February 220), courtesy name Yunchang, was a Chinese military general serving under the warlord Liu Bei during the late...
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    Han dynasty of China. Guan Ping was the eldest son of Guan Yu. Little about him is documented in historical records except that he was captured along with...
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    The Guan Yu Statue was a large monument to Chinese deified military general Guan Yu that was formerly located in Jingzhou, China. The statue was designed...
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  • Lady Guan (Chinese: 關氏, pinyin: Guān Shì), referred to as Guan Yinping (Chinese: 關銀屏, pinyin: Guān Yínpíng) in folktales, was a Chinese noblewoman from...
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  • " He Guan (何觀), whose courtesy name was Juzhong (巨忠), was He Sui's eldest son. He was a man of integrity and prudence, well-known in the region. He was...
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  • Guan (Chinese: 冠; pinyin: guān), literally translated as hat or cap or crown in English, is a general term which refers to a type of headwear in Hanfu...
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    Guan Xing (fl. third century), courtesy name Anguo, was an official of the state of Shu Han in the Three Kingdoms period of China. He was the second son...
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    Guan Hanqing (traditional Chinese: 關漢卿; simplified Chinese: 关汉卿, c. 1241–1320); sobriquet Yǐzhāi (已齋), Yīzhāi (一齋), Yǐzhāisǒu (已齋叟); was a Chinese dramatist...
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    Guan Zhong (Chinese: 管仲; Wade–Giles: Kuan Chung; c. 720–645 BC) was a Chinese philosopher and politician. He served as chancellor and was a reformer of...
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